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8031 matching reports found. Showing 7281 - 7300 [TamilNet, Wednesday, 16 October 2002, 21:11 GMT]Tamil National Alliance MP, Mr.R.Sampanthan Tuesday said that the
lives of three Tamil civilians who died in the grenade attack last week in Trincomalee, might have been saved had the attackers not prevented two ambulances, one
bringing medical officers and the other dispatched from Muttur,
from reaching the injured. In a fax sent to the Prime Minister the MP said, "the deliberate inaction of the Police contributed to this tragedy."
Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 16 October 2002, 04:52 GMT]Progress in peace talks will largely determine if Britain will lift the ban
on the LTTE or not, said Mr.Gareth Thomas, British Member of Parliament,
Tuesday after visiting Jaffna and Vanni areas accompanied by Mr.Robert
Evans, Member of European Parliament.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 14 October 2002, 13:02 GMT]“The Special Task Force will pose a dire threat to our lives as long it remains in this region. There is no security now for farmers who have to pass the Kanjirankudah STF camp to cultivate their fields. The sole access to more than twelve thousand acres of our people’s fields is controlled by the STF which has no qualms about killing us like animals,” said Mr. Ariyanayagam Chandra Nehru, the sole Tamil MP for the Amparai District, Monday. Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 14 October 2002, 03:12 GMT]The security of the Tamil people can no longer be left in the hands of Sinhala dominated Army and Police, the Trincomalee district parliamentarian of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), Mr. R. Sampanthan, told Sri Lanka’s Interior Minister, Mr. John Amaratunge Sunday afternoon. Arguing “the security of Tamils should be entrusted to Tamil youths,” the TNA leader urged the Minister to take immediate steps to form home guards units comprising Tamils. Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 14 October 2002, 03:10 GMT]Sri Lanka's Interior Minister Mr. John Amaratunge Sunday visited Trincomalee to review the situation in the east port town following the killings of three Tamil civilians and wounding of up to sixty others by Sinhala paramilitaries and security forces. Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 14 October 2002, 03:09 GMT]The conference convened Sunday morning at Trincomalee district secretariat and presided over by Sri Lanka's Interior Minister Mr. John Amaratunge was apparently meant to review the security situation in the eastern port town. But there was no Tamil or Muslim representation – because the authorities didn’t even notify local representatives. Instead, Buddhist monks dominated the conference – which was conducted entirely in Sinhalese - hurling allegations against the Liberation Tigers and the Tamil community. Full story >> [TamilNet, Sunday, 13 October 2002, 14:15 GMT]Thousands attended the funerals in Trincomalee of three civilians killed in
Friday's grenade attack blamed on Sri Lanka Police and Sinhala
paramilitaries. The funerals were held Sunday at the Hindu cemetery in
Trincomalee, following last respects at the Trincomalee Hindu Cultural Hall
from 1 p.m. till around 3 p.m.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 12 October 2002, 20:47 GMT]"Judicial investigation should be held into the killings of innocent Tamils
at Kanchirankuda in Ampara district and at Abeyapura in Trincomalee and
culprits should be brought to book without delay," said the Humanitarian
Agencies Consortium in Killinochchi in memorandum submitted to the Prime Minister and Head of the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM), Saturday.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 12 October 2002, 20:33 GMT]The bodies of the three Tamil civilians killed in Friday’s gun and grenade attacks in Abeypura will be kept at the Trincomalee Hindu Cultural Hall in front of Trincomalee harbour from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. to allow people to pay their respects, sources said Saturday. Parliamentarians from the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) are expected to deliver eulogies. The funeral procession will commence at 3 p.m. to the Hindu cemetery. Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 12 October 2002, 20:17 GMT]The Liberation Tigers Saturday requested international ceasefire monitors to take immediate action against those responsible for Friday's gun and grenade attack on Tamil civilians in Trincomalee and demanded Sri Lankan military commanders take steps to prevent future attacks on civilians. Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 12 October 2002, 11:16 GMT]“The peace talks in Thailand have created confidence among our fighters and our people. In this context, the actions of the STF are aimed at scuttling the
peace talks. Our people have faith in future negotiations. But the STF’s atrocities are sowing doubts and confusion in their minds. However, we are observing the ceasefire with vigilance according to the instructions of our national leader,” Col. Karuna,
senior commander of the Liberation Tigers in charge of the Batticaloa Ampara districts, told Maj. Gen. (ret) Trond Furhovde, the head of the Sri Lanka
Monitoring Mission.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 12 October 2002, 09:03 GMT]Shops remained closed and streets were deserted in all the towns in the northeast as a general shut down ('hartal') was observed in protest at the attacks on Tamil civilians in Trincomalee and Kanchirankuda. Black flags were hoisted on shops, houses and at public places. Burning tyres were seen on main roads, sources in several north-eastern towns said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 11 October 2002, 15:18 GMT]The Tamil National Alliance Friday blamed the gun and grenade attacks on
Tamil civilians in Trincomalee which left three people dead and over thirty
wounded on "lawless elements" from the Sinhala community. In a statement,
the TNA said the Sri Lankan armed forces, which are predominately Sinhala,
"lack the will and capacity to provide security to the Tamil people."
Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 11 October 2002, 09:01 GMT]Three Tamil civilians were killed and about twenty others were wounded, eight critically, in Trincomalee Friday in firing and grenade attacks blamed on Sri Lankan police and Sinhala paramilitaries. The killings occurred amid calls for a general shut down (hartal) in the east port town condemning the killings Wednesday of seven Tamil demonstrators by Special Task Force commandos in Ampara district. Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 08 October 2002, 17:24 GMT]The adjournment motion moved by the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) in
parliament regarding the hunger strike of Tamil political prisoners
that has entered eighth day would be taken up for debate pending on the
outcome of the top-level talks the TNA parliamentarians are scheduled to
have Wednesday with the Prime Minister (PM) and the Attorney General, sources
said. Tamil political prisoners detained at Welikada, Kalutara and other
prisons are on hunger strike since October 1 demanding their immediate
release.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 05 October 2002, 20:25 GMT]'Punitha Boomi', a boys’ home operating from Oddusuddan in the Vanni region, Saturday celebrated its 10th anniversary. The occasion was also marked by the ceremonial opening of four new halls of residence, a cultural centre, a medical house and an administrative office. Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 28 September 2002, 13:15 GMT]"The division of the country is inevitable if the majority Sinhalese fail to accept the concept of an autonomous region for Tamils," said the President of the United Left Front (ULF) Dr.Wickremabahu Karunaratne in an interview with the state run Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation (SLBC) Saturday. Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 27 September 2002, 17:15 GMT]"We must respect the rights of Muslims. We will create an environment where the three communities who live in our area can live in unity. We are not warmongers. We have come forward openly to achieve the legitimate aspirations of Tamils through peaceful negotiations," said a senior commander of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, Colonel
Karuna Amman, addressing a large gathering at the concluding event of the fifteenth death anniversary of late LTTE senior commander Lt.Colonel Thileepan Thursday evening held at Vellaveli in the Batticaloa district. Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 26 September 2002, 20:10 GMT]"The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam have begun peace negotiations with the United National Front government sincerely and with confidence that we can achieve full autonomy based on Tamil nationality, Tamil homeland and the right of self determination" said the Head of the LTTE's Judiciary Mr. Pararajasingham addressing the concluding ceremony of the week long observance in honour of the Tiger martyr Lt.Colonel Thileepan in Poonthottam, Vavuniya Thursday morning. Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 23 September 2002, 19:21 GMT]"Sinhalese politicians have now realized that they can no longer adopt
divide and rule policy between Tamils and Muslims when serious negotiations
are in progress to resolve the ethnic conflict," said Mr. R.Sampanthan,
Tamil National Alliance leader and district parliamentarian addressing the Tamil language
day celebrations held Monday in Trincomalee. Tamils and Muslims should shed
their differences, especially in the northeast province, if we are to achieve
sustainable peace, Mr.Sampanthan appealed.
Full story >>
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